What should I do to become an IAS officer? I have done B.Sc in maths.

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Asked by Rajeev Lodhi
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8 years ago
Your B.Sc maths has nothing to do with IAS exam. To become an IAS officer, you need to take UPSC civil services exam. Age limit: 21-32 Qualification required: graduate degree Go to the website of UPSC, see the whole pattern of paper. Read newspaper daily, concentrate on current affairs, read NCERT

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Divya Jain
8 years ago
Hello, Thanks for Asking.! You have to qualify the UPSC Civil Services Exam to become an IAS officer. You can apply for UPSC civil Services Exam after completing B.Sc Maths. The Age limit is General category: 32 years OBC: 35 yeas SC/ST: 37 years For more details visit: http://www.upsc.gov.in/

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For becoming IAS officer, a person must crack UPSC civil service exams and forthcoming interviews as well. A person who aims giving UPSC exam should be above 21 years as well as a graduate. They can register for examination on the official website of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

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Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
Writing the Civil Services Examination (CSE), administered by the Union Public Service Commission UPSC and receiving the highest rank are the only requirements to become an IAS officer. You must succeed in the preliminary, main, and personality tests (Interview). All the information is available on

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K
3 years ago
You must prepare for the exams, if you had competed your graduation, then you can sit in the examination of the UPSC and you should also work on your body language, personality especially when you talk to anyone you must have eye contact with him.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Follow these steps to become an IAS officer after 12th, You can become an IAS officer by following these steps. 1. Graduation Any stream. 2. Apply for civil service exam. 3. Clear civil service exam. 4. Preliminary Exam De. 5. Mains Exam. 6. Interview. In order

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hello, Thanks for Asking. ! You have to qualify the UPSC Civil Services Exam to become an IAS officer. You can apply for UPSC civil Services Exam after completing B.Sc. Maths. The Age limit is General category: 32 years OBC: 35 yeas SC/ST: 37 years For more details visit: http://www.upsc.gov.in/ I h

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Sharath H Aithal
6 years ago
Hi, Your B.Sc Maths has nothing to do with IAS exam. To become an IAS officer, you need to take UPSC civil services exam. Age limit: 21-32. Qualification required: graduate degree. Go to the website of UPSC; see the whole pattern of paper. Read newspaper daily, concentrate on current affairs, read

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
Your B.Sc Maths has nothing to do with IAS exam. To become an IAS officer, you need to take UPSC civil services exam. Age limit: 21-32 Qualification required: graduate degree Go to the website of UPSC; see the whole pattern of paper. Read newspaper daily, concentrate on current affairs, read NCERT b

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Dr. Uma Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, The candidate must hold a Bachelors degree from any of the recognised universities. Tips: Buy the most recommended books for the IAS preparation. Enroll for clear IAS mock test series. Read newspapers and magazines.

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